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eastgermanautos
02-28-2016, 03:56 PM

TRENT COLTON
02-28-2016, 03:58 PM

LadyG -keeping the spirit of the unbeatables alive
02-28-2016, 04:05 PM
We've had the best chance ever to win this league again. We've been the best of the rest for the last few seasons and when the chance came to step up we've been a bunch of cowards,

no desire
no ambition
no respect

just turn up and coast every friggin game this season bar a few,

Leicester have players that have turned up every single game and put in 100% towards a single cause, our lot......, the likes of :****er: Walcott?! turns up to look pretty on the pitch, chats :strood:

Oh fek it.....

I'm done this season. I don't care who's to blame they can all get lost and stop stinking out the place.

ghostlygunner
02-28-2016, 04:09 PM
maybe we ll drop to 5th than recovering to win the 4th place trophy , or maybe beat reading again in the semis and west ham in the final (oh no the draw surely cant go our way again like the last 2 years)

LadyG -keeping the spirit of the unbeatables alive
02-28-2016, 04:13 PM
I simply don't lay the blame solely at the door of the manager, still don't. But there is no excuse this season.

ghostlygunner
02-28-2016, 04:17 PM

TRENT COLTON
02-28-2016, 04:20 PM
to act as an excuse for our own failings.

NZgunner
02-28-2016, 04:44 PM
that's exactly it for me as well, the Wenger era (part 2) has a simple checklist,

1. struggle to get out of the CL group stage - check
2. because of that struggle, draw a strong team in the knockout - check
3. struggle through the middle of winter - check
4. focus the team on the first CL home leg, and because of that focus, get a poor result in the preceding game - check
5. lose the CL first leg after huffing and puffing - check
6. get a poor result in the follow-up league game - check
7. fall off the pace in the league to the big money clubs - fail, falling off the pace well enough, but to f*cking Leicester and Spurs

it was there for the taking this season, but Wenger has shown again that he can't prepare or motivate the team when it really matters

as much as I despise Mourinho, his description of Wenger as a specialist in failure was right on the money

LadyG -keeping the spirit of the unbeatables alive
02-28-2016, 04:51 PM
We're not going up against the better squads and players now, so we should have had enough. The way we played for much of the season shows we have the ability and quality but what we lack is consistency in collective ambition, purpose, focus, drive, determination, desire and intent.

The just do enough attitude is to strong with these players.